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From Autonomic to Self-Self Behaviors: The JADE Experience

From Autonomic to Self-Self Behaviors: The JADE Experience From Autonomic to Self-Self Behaviors: The JADE Experience SARA BOUCHENAK, FABIENNE BOYER, BENOIT CLAUDEL, NOEL DE PALMA, OLIVIER GRUBER, and SYLVAIN SICARD, University of Grenoble Autonomic computing enables computing infrastructures to perform administration tasks with minimal human intervention. This wrap-up paper describes the experience we gained with the design and use of J ADE ”an architecture-based autonomic system. The contributions of this article are, (1) to explain how J ADE provides autonomic management of a distributed system through an architecture-based approach, (2) to explain how we extended autonomic management from traditional self behaviors such as repairing or protecting a managed system to self-self behaviors where J ADE also fully manages itself as it manages any other distributed system, (3) to report on our experience reaching self-self behaviors for two crucial autonomic properties, repair and protection. Categories and Subject Descriptors: Systems ”Distributed applications General Terms: Reliability, Security Additional Key Words and Phrases: Autonomic computing, architecture-based management, JEE ACM Reference Format: Bouchenak, S., Boyer, F., Claudel, B., De Palma, N., Gruber, O., and Sicard, S. 2011. From autonomic to self-self behaviors: The JADE experience. ACM Trans. Auton. Adapt. Syst. 6, 4, Article 28 (October 2011), 22 pages. DOI = 10.1145/2019591.2019597 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems (TAAS) Association for Computing Machinery

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Association for Computing Machinery
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Copyright © 2011 by ACM Inc.
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1556-4665
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10.1145/2019591.2019597
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From Autonomic to Self-Self Behaviors: The JADE Experience SARA BOUCHENAK, FABIENNE BOYER, BENOIT CLAUDEL, NOEL DE PALMA, OLIVIER GRUBER, and SYLVAIN SICARD, University of Grenoble Autonomic computing enables computing infrastructures to perform administration tasks with minimal human intervention. This wrap-up paper describes the experience we gained with the design and use of J ADE ”an architecture-based autonomic system. The contributions of this article are, (1) to explain how J ADE provides autonomic management of a distributed system through an architecture-based approach, (2) to explain how we extended autonomic management from traditional self behaviors such as repairing or protecting a managed system to self-self behaviors where J ADE also fully manages itself as it manages any other distributed system, (3) to report on our experience reaching self-self behaviors for two crucial autonomic properties, repair and protection. Categories and Subject Descriptors: Systems ”Distributed applications General Terms: Reliability, Security Additional Key Words and Phrases: Autonomic computing, architecture-based management, JEE ACM Reference Format: Bouchenak, S., Boyer, F., Claudel, B., De Palma, N., Gruber, O., and Sicard, S. 2011. From autonomic to self-self behaviors: The JADE experience. ACM Trans. Auton. Adapt. Syst. 6, 4, Article 28 (October 2011), 22 pages. DOI = 10.1145/2019591.2019597

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ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems (TAAS)Association for Computing Machinery

Published: Oct 1, 2011

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